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Gettin on my 1066

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Josh Land

01-08-2006 22:03:50




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Hey guys. Looks like a real good site here with lots of info. Just thought yall might be interested in seein how i get on and off my tractor. Heres a link to a video of it.




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Joshua Land

01-14-2006 16:34:28




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 Re: Gettin on my 1066 in reply to Josh Land, 01-08-2006 22:03:50  
Thanks for the replies fellas. The lift was custom built by my cousins. Works out real nice.



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Don L C

01-09-2006 08:49:31




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 Re: Gettin on my 1066 in reply to Josh Land, 01-08-2006 22:03:50  
HI

JOSH...

You did a great job.....Im building the same rig for myself.....I have 6 tractots: Farmall M Farmall H ; Allis Chalmers G :John Deere LA ; IH Cub Cadet (red) 682 , and a 1620 Power King..... As of now I cant get on any of them....

Please answer by e-mail we have a lot to share...

Don South West Ohio.....



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Nathan in Texas

01-08-2006 22:28:15




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 Re: Gettin on my 1066 in reply to Josh Land, 01-08-2006 22:03:50  
Very interesting.

I see the hand lever for the clutch - is there a similar setup for the brakes? Must take some hefty arm strength on the clutch and brakes if you are doing any swinging around on it. I pretty much end up standing on the brake on my M when I'm turning around at the end of a run.



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Josh Land

01-08-2006 22:44:10




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 Re: Gettin on my 1066 in reply to Nathan in Texas, 01-08-2006 22:28:15  
Yes the brakes are the same way. I was concerned about how hard it would be to engage the clutch, but actually its not bad at all. Most people that drive it use the hand lever in stead of their feet because its a lot easier



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